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Major social problems prevailing in india |
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What is mean by feminist movement |
| Answer» Feminist Movement was a radical movement which demanded equality for women in personal and family life also, apart from politics, society and educational field. | |
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Who was the painter of four series of painting resulted sense of nationalism in europe ? |
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Answer» Fredrec sorrieu Frederic Sorrieu |
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Define land use pattern of India. |
| Answer» Land use pattern refers to the way the land is utilised.\tThe Forest cover of the country is less than the prescribed 33% of the total country’s land. Forests occupy about 23.81% of the total land surface in India.\tTotal net sown area of India is 46.24% of the total land in the country.\tNet sown area differs from state to state. While in Punjab and Haryana, the net sown area is more than 80% of the total land in the state, it is less than 10% in Arunanchal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands. 3.38% of the total land is used for grazing while rests of the remaining lands are fallow and waste lands.\tIn India, the land under permanent pasture has decreased. | |
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What do you means by the concept of modern state |
| Answer» Modern state: A state in which power is centralised and exercised by sovereign control over a clearly defined territory. | |
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Mazzini life in genoa |
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What were the consequences of the liberal revolution of 1848 |
| Answer» a. Events of February 1848, France influenced the liberal middle class who combined their demands for nation unification and constitutionalism, there was growing unrest among them. This event had influenced the liberal revolution in 1848. It became an inspiration in entire Europe where independent nations did not exist like Germany, Italy, Poland.b.There was an increased demand for constitutionalism and national unification by the people.c. There was a demand for a nation state , freedom of press etc.d. Rise of political associations, groups among women and growing demand for suffrage and political rights became quite widespread in Europe,e. Though conservatives were able to suppress liberal movements in 1848,Monarchs realised that the cycles of revolution could only be ended by granting concessions to the liberal-nationalist revolutionaries and by conceding to some of their demands.f. In the years after 1848, the autocratic monarchies of Central and Eastern Europe began to introduce the changes.g. Serfdom and bonded labour were abolished in Habsburg dominions and in Russia.h. Hungarians were granted more autonomy by Habsburg rulers.\u200b | |
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What was Vietnam treaty |
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What are the needs of sustainable development |
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Project on popular struggls and movement |
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Which new social groups came into being in ninteenth century in Europe |
| Answer» What is power sharing | |
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Describe four forms of power sharing |
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Answer» 1 horizontal power sharing 2 vertical power sharing3 coalition form of power sharing ( coalition government )4 power shared among different social groups like community government of belgium The horizontal power sharing.The vertical power sharing The four forms of power are as follows:\tHard power.\tStructural power.\tSoft power.\tThe power of American mass media. |
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What is meant by resources???? Its urgent plzz answer |
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Answer» Do you remember me????? Hyyyy Dude i know you have just copied this from crome i want a simple answer but its good thankssssssss??????? Resources are a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively. |
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Assignment on development ch 1 |
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Name the tax that exist in modern society has its origin during first world war |
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where was Treaty of Vienna located |
| Answer» Vienna, Austria | |
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What are demand draft |
| Answer» A demand draft is a negotiable instrument similar to a bill of exchange. A bank issues a demand draft to a client, directing another bank or one of its own branches to pay a certain sum to the specified party. | |
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What is tuglaq |
| Answer» The Tughlaq dynasty also referred to as Tughluq or Tughluk dynasty, was a Muslim dynasty of Turko-Indian origin which ruled over the Delhi sultanate in medieval India. Its reign started in 1320 in Delhi when Ghazi Malik assumed the throne under the title of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq. The dynasty ended in 1413. | |
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Diffrence between primitive ,intensive and commercial farming |
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Answer» Hope it will help you ? Primitive farming which is done on a small scale with the help of traditional toll hoe, dig up etc. It depends on natural climate and fertility of the soil.2. Intensive farming is in which farmer grows crops for selling after meeting his family demads modern inputs are used in this type of farming.3. Commercial farming which is mainly done for capital it is a capital intensive farming it is done on a large scale with modern inputs like HYV seeds,fertilizer etc. |
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The method of power sharing decides the fate of the country |
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Steps taken to create sense of collective identity in France |
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Describe about payanchati raj |
| Answer» The rule of rural local government is known as the panchayati raj. | |
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What makes federalism so attractive |
| Answer» a. The success of a federal regime in India can be attributed to many factors.b. Besides political, power sharing arrangements between the centre and the states other factors /policies that are equally important to keep federal structure intact.c. There is a clear separation of power between the centre and the states, by virtue of a written constitution.d. The powers are divided between the centre and the state, there is a union list on which centre can legislate, there is a state list on which state can make laws and then concurrent list where both the centre and the states can make laws.e. We have a Bicameral legislature that is the Union Parliament consists of two house one representing the country and the other representing the interests of constituent states. | |
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Why civil disobedience movement was not so successful in india ? Cite the reason. |
| Answer» - After a failed round table conference, Gandhiji launched the civil disobedience movement.- In retaliation by the British government, Indian leaders were arrested, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing.- Hundreds of people were killed.- A month later, Gandhiji himself was arrested, industrial workers attacked police\xa0posts, government buildings, law courts and railway stations and various structures that were directly working for the British rule.- Even the peaceful satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.- To break the deadline between Congress and the government Lord Irwin invited Gandhiji for a peace pact that was called Gandhi—Irwin pact.- As a consequence to the above reasons, Gandhiji decided to call off the movement. | |
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Explain the difference between horizental and vertical power sharing |
| Answer» The horizontal power sharing\tPower is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.\tOrgans of the government are placed at the same level to exercise different powers.\tEach organ observes the other.The vertical sharing power,\tPower is shared among the different levels of the governments.\tPower involves the highest and the lower levels of government.\tThe lower organs work under the higher organs | |
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What is mean by majoritarian |
| Answer» mor populational people | |
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What is National development? What are the aspests covered under the national development? |
| Answer» National development refers to the ability of a county to increase its GDP and improve the lives and social welfare of the people. For example, by providing social amenities such as quality education, potable water, transportation, infrastructure and medical care, the government can attain the goal of national development.\xa0 | |
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points on consumer protection act 1986 |
| Answer» Consumer Protection Act 1986, a major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act, popularly known as COPRA.\tIt applies to all goods and services.\tIt covers all\xa0sectors, i.e., private, public and cooperative.\tThis Act provides many rights to consumers. These rights are related to safety, information, choice, representation, redressal, education etc.\tThis Act provides safety to consumers regarding defective products, dissatisfactory services and unfair trade practices. So under the purview of this Act, there is a provision to ban all those activities which can cause a risk for the\xa0consumer.\tEstablished consumer protection councils at centre and state levels.\tUnder COPRA, three-tier quasi-judicial machinery at district, state and national levels was set-up for redressal of consumer disputes. The Act has enabled the consumers to have the right to represent in the consumer courts. The enactment of COPRA has led to the setting up of separate departments of consumer affairs in central and state governments. | |
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Why need the division of different economy activity into sector |
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Why need the division of different acticitiy into sector |
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Bbye frnds ! |
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Answer» Ha bhahiya...! Are wah mera emoji Byyyyyy. VjcTsTeitgd6rsw4ZjgzyesrjcffH24 |
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Sb vilupt ..? |
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Answer» . Nhi Hello |
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What are muncicipaliti and muncipal corporation? |
| Answer» Municipal Corporation -\tMunicipal corporations are established for administration of big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad etc.\tThey are established in the states by the acts of State Legislatures, and in the union territories by the acts of the Parliament.\tThere may be one common acts or separate acts for all the municipal corporations in a state.\tA municipal corporation has three authorities - the council, the standing committees and the municipal commissioner.\tThe Council is the deliberative and legislative wing and consists of the Councilors directly elected by the people.\tThey also have few nominated persons having knowledge or experience of municipal administration.\tThe Council is headed by a Mayor and assisted by Deputy Mayor.\tMayor is elected in a majority of the states for a one-year renewable term.\tHe is basically a formal head of the corporation.\tHis main function is to preside over the meetings of the Council.\tThe standing committees are created to facilitate the working of the council, which is too large in size.\tThey deal with public works, education, health, taxation, finance etc,. and take decisions in their fields.\tThe municipal commissioner implements the decisions taken by the council and its standing committees.\tHe is the chief executive authority of the corporation.\tHe is appointed by the state government and is mostly a member of the IAS.Municipality -\tMunicipalities are established for administration of towns and smaller cities.\tThey are set up in the states by the acts of state legislatures and in the union territory by the acts of the Parliament of India.\tThey are also known by various other names like municipal council, municipal committee, municipal board, borough municipality, city municipality and others.\tA municipality has three authorities - the council, the standing committees and the chief executive officer.\tThe council is the deliberative and legislative wing of the municipality.\tIt consists of the councilors directly elected by the people.\tThe council is headed by a president/chairman and is assisted by a Vice-President/Vice-Chairman.\tApart from presiding over the meetings of the Council, he enjoys executive powers.\tThe standing committees are created to facilitate the working of the council.\tThey deal with public works, taxation, health, finance etc.\tThe chief executive officer/chief municipal officer is responsible for day-to-day general administration of the municipality.\tHe is appointed by the state government. | |
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What is definition of developed countries |
| Answer» 1. Countries with per capita income of Rs 453000 per annum and above in2004 in developed countries.2. Standard of living and literacy level is high in developed countries.E.g.. UK, USA, Japan.\xa0 | |
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Resources and Development ( mind map ) |
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Answer» claas 10 mind map of ch 1 geography resource and development mind map of economics ch 1 class 10 i want see mind map of geography chapter one ,class x.(resorces and development0 mind map |
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Cbse notes of chapter 3 civics |
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Answer» You should try brainly app you can send pictures there But how could we send notes here? It is not possible ?? You could refer GOOGLE...or its available in this app also !? How could we send here? Its nt possible.... Plzzz send me the notes Send me notes Be fast |
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Write a short notes on power sharing of Belgium |
| Answer» Power sharing in Belgium was an example of a marvelous sharing of power among various groups to avoid any sort of conflict between them. The problem existing there was that the community having majority in the entire country , i.e. Dutch was in minority in the capital Brussels. So, it was an invitation to disputes between Dutch and French(which was in monority in the country but was in majority in Bussels). The government of Belgium then brought four amendments in the constitution.1. There would be an equal number of ministers of each group in the central government.2. The state government will be given some major powers, so that it doesn \'t remain subordinate to central govt.3. A community government will be formed for each group including germans which will solve issues related to language, culture etc.4. A separate govt. for the capital will be formed (just like we have in Delhi) where also the number of ministers representing both the groups will be same. | |
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Make a project showing consumption and conservation of resources in your locality |
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Answer» make a project showing consumption and conservation of resources in your locality everybody said that Resource is a free gift of nature but it\'s wrong that\'s why because the human makes any thing as a resource when we not make anything to be use full then the thing become as waste we are overusing this precious resources .Due to man\'s greed we are just destroying these resources we should conserve these resources to maintain ecological balance, different kind of biodiversity and many more. So that the future generation should able to use this.. Project\xa0on :-\xa0 Consumption and Conservation of resources\xa0Firstly Resources are the god gifted material or things . We use them in our daily life or daily routine . For example use of petrol in car for travelling. It is very important in our life. The earth on which we live is also a resource which is very important for the living , the water , wind , trees etc are very important. Resources are of two types. Resource / \\ / \\ / \\ 1)Renewable 2)Non-Renewable1)Renewable Resources\xa0\xa0are those resources which can be renewed in short period of time like water , trees etc2)Non-Renewable Resources\xa0\xa0are those resources which cannot be renewed in short period of time like coal petroleum etc.Consumption of Resources\xa0We take all the basic necessary\xa0need from the nature as a resource. But now due the overpopulation the consumption of these resources is also increasing.We are overusing and over\xa0exploiting these resources.Why we need to conserve these resources ?Conservation is the process for the prevention of natural resources. It is\xa0the sum total of activities which have both advantage and disadvantage. If we use them carefully it will\xa0definitely profit us and excessive use will lead to destruction in our life. 1) We need to conserve resource so that to maintain the ecological balance between human and plants for supporting life.2)We conserve resources for sustainable management3)For different kind of biodiversity.As a responsible citizen we should conserve these resource\xa01)Water2)Soil3)Biodiversity4)Forests. |
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What is hao hao movement ? |
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Answer» 1) The hoa hao movement started in 1939 and gained great popularity in the fertile Mekong Delta area. It drew on religious ideas popular in anti- French uprising of the 19th century. The founder of Hoa Hao was a man called Huynh Phu So.2) The French tried to suppress the movement inspired by Huynh Phu So. They declared him mad, called him Mad Bonze, and put him in a mental asylum.3) In 1941, even the French doctors declared that he was sane. The French sent many of his (Huynh Phu So\'s) followers to concentration camps. That\'s hua hao |
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What is civilization mission ? |
| Answer» The \'Civilizing Mission\' of colonizers meant the spread of western culture, thoughts, education, language, science and logic in the colonies. The French felt, like many Europeans, that imperialist expansion had a noble aspect too. They thought that it was the duty of the superior races to educate and civilize the people of Asia and Africa. Due to this, French established many schools in Vietnam, in which Science, Philosophy and French were taught. But this did not prove to be a successful idea and had adverse effect, as it spread western culture at the cost of local Vietnamese culture which was often laughed at by the colonizers. | |
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Explain globalization in easy language |
| Answer» The way in which the world economy is integrated in the modern world is globalization. Take example of Microsoft. Microsoft is having its headquarters in USA. This company is getting part of its software developed in India and several other countries. And Microsoft’s software is being used across the world. Another example can be Ford motors based in USA. Ford is having manufacturing plants in Chennai and cars manufactured in Chennai go for sale in other countries. Moreover, company may be getting gear boxes produced in some other country, seat belts from a different country, lights, rear view mirrors in some other nation by some other company. Almost all the components get supplied by various vendors to the Ford motor, which assembles them to make the car. | |
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What is Individual resources? |
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Answer» Resources which are owned by private individuals are known as individual resources. Plots, fields, house, car, book, etc. are some examples of individual resources. Individual resources are those resources that are ownned privately by individuals e.g., plantation, pasture land, farmland, water in well, pond, etc........aap book nhii padte kya??? Text book se dondo |
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Can anyone suggest any guide or question bank for sst in which answers are correct . |
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Answer» Oswaal books All In One ( arihant) Social Science book |
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Explain the term globalisation |
| Answer» Globalisation refers to the growing interdependence between different peoples, regions and countries in the world as social and economic relationships come to stretch world wide. | |
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How does resource planning avoid wastage of resources? |
| Answer» Resource planning is the widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources.\xa0Resource planning is essential for sustainable development because it promotes sustainable existence of all forms of life. And sustainable existence is a component of sustainable development. Hence, resource planning is also necessary for a better future. | |
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What is the difference between power sharing of belgium nd sri lanka govt?? |
| Answer» The government in Belgium\xa0divided the powers equally between Dutch and French speaking populations.\xa0It was decided that equal representation should be given to the French- and Dutch-speaking population. Thus, there were equal numbers of ministers belonging to both communities in the Central Government.\xa0In Brussels, where the French were in majority, both communities were given equal representation, as the Dutch had agreed to equal representation at the centre despite them being in majority. THus, in Belgium power was divided equally between the Dutch and French speaking populations.Sri Lanka\xa0became independent of colonial rule in 1948. There were two major communities—Sinhalese and Tamilians. The Sinhalese were in majority and hence they followed majoritarian policies. Sinhala was recognised as the only official language of the country. Preferential positions in government jobs were given to the Sinhalese. All these measures led to dissent among the Tamilian community which finally culminated into a civil war, with the Tamilians demanding the formation of an independent Tamil state in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka. Thousands of people were killed in the civil war.Thus, we find that both Belgium and Sri Lanka dealt with the issue of power sharing differently. In Belgium, the leaders respected the interests of both linguistic groups and avoided any possibilities of clashes among the Dutch- and French-speaking communities. In Sri Lanka, however, the assertive policies of the majority community led to a civil war threatening the unity and integrity of the country. | |
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What is romanticism in history of class 10 |
| Answer» Romanticism is a cultured movement focused on emotion and mystical feeling insted of reason and science to develop nationalist sentiment. They helped create a sence of collective heritage and cultural past as part of nation bilding through use of folk songs, dances & music. Romantics such as JOHANN GOTTFRIED claimed true german culture was to discoverd among common people \'das volk\' . | |
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Who was Duke Metternich? |
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Answer» Duke Metternich was the Austrian Chancellor who hosted the Congress which held at Vienna in 1815. Chancellor of Austria |
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How do u say the india is a federal country |
| Answer» India is a Federal State because of share of power between the Centre and the States | |
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What kind of rule did conservative prefer |
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